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Don't assume it's 100% correct.

Spain - 1949 - 50 Centimos
France - 1954 - 100 Francs
France - 1947 - 10 Francs
Canada - 1978 - 25 Cents
GB - 1860 - 1 Penny
GB - 1948 - 1/2 Crown
France - 1953 - 50 Francs
GB - 1957 - 1 Shilling
GB - 1867(?) - 1/2 (?) Penny
USA - 1974 D - 1 Cent (Lincoln-Kennedy)
GB - 1977 - 25th Reigning Year (possible silver proof)(possibly original mint packaging)
USA - "Wooden Nickel"
USA - 1934 - 1 Cent
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1922 - 1 Dollar
Canada - 1963 - 1 Cent
Canada - 1979 - 5 Cents
Spain - 1947 - 1 Peseta
USA - 1959 - 10 Cents
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
Spain - 1953 - 5 Cents
Canada - 1979 - 5 Cents
Saarland - 1955 - 100 Franken
GB - 1946 - Sixpence
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1957 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
France - 1954 - 100 Francs
USA - 1888 - 1 Cent
GB - 1971 - 1/2 New Penny
France - 1955 - 100 Francs
Canada - 1950 - 1 cent
Canada - 1979 - 10 Cents
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
France - 1947 - 5 Francs
GB - 1918 - 1 Penny
France - 1951 - 10 Francs
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
USA - 1979 - 1 Dollar
France - 1954 - 100 Francs
USA - 1964 - 10 Cents (possible toning)
France - 1951 - 20 Francs
Hong-Kong - 1976 - 20 Cents
USA - 1888 - 5 Cents
GB - 1957 - 1/2 Penny (toning)
Bahamas - 1981 - 5 Cents (toning)
Bahamas - 1979 - 25 Cents
Spain - 1953 - 2 1/2 Pesetas
USA - 1964 D - 10 Cents
Bahamas - 1969 - 25 Cents
USA - 1884 - 1 Dollar (nice toning)
USA - 1974 D(?) - 1 Dollar
Spain - 1953 - 10 Centimos
GB - 1919 - 1 Penny
Spain - 1947 - 1 Peseta
Spain - 1949 - 5 Pesetas
USA - 1776-1976 D - 1 Dollar
USA - 1776-1976 - 1/2 Dollar
GB - 1955 - 2 Shillings
France - 1953 - 50 Francs
Spain - 1968 - 25 Pesos
USA - 1900 - 25 Cents

62 coins!!! (From my grandmother, btw.)
93.849-120.003375 grams of silver!
That's 66.9699989-85.6333877 USD in silver!
Nice, got all the euro coins from my grandpa last week together with some other old currency, little silver
Nordfljot Groningen-Friesland.

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you got a good start on a world coin collection
It is, what it is, or is it.
Cool!  You should put up a photo so we can have a look
Very nice. Don't sell them, keep them; not only are they a nice present from a loved one, but I think they are really cool start to a collection.
 :)
I been collecting for a while and I think I only have few from your list, if that.
 
The nice one is the Saar coin: everything else sounds pretty usual (well, some of the American coins have silver value and so does the 1946 6d but I don't really do American).
I don't collect US coins, what's a wooden nickel?  It sounds interesting.
A type of token.
Cool, got any pics of your hoard?
Narp.
Now that you're getting some cool coins you should add them to your Numista collection
Yeah, why not add them, cooler to look at and all.
Do u not collect any currently circulating coins? Also a good starting point for any collection plus a learning curve in what to look out for.
I actually do collect coins that could, theoretically, still be found in circulation.
Anyway, it'll be a long, slow, painful process to add to my numista collection.
If u even add one coin every day, its better than none and typing list up takes longer than adding to Numista catalogue:)
I also find when adding coins and seeing that i have only few missing of a certain type, im getting more interested of filling the gaps. plus i see the mintage and all there...

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